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    CCOT From 100 C.E to 1000 C.E there were many changes along with continuities in the political and cultural life of the Chinese peoples. For example a big change in the political life of China was a series of nomadic invasions. A large continuity in bureaucracy may have changed just a little bit but it was always present in China. Through its history a big continuity in Chinese culture could be Confucianism. Even though Confucianism does not disappear‚ Buddhism becomes very popular when the

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    the good. The main way he changed society was obviously through his social policies‚ although his economic and political policies did change society as well. The social policies effected women and the jaws mostly. Economic policies that changed society involved unemployment falling. The political policies involved many things such as other parties being banned. The first social change Hitler enforced was Women being pressured out of work‚ so more jobs would be left for the men and Hitler could

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    Liberty‚ property‚ equality‚ fraternity‚ uniformity‚ utility‚ popular sovereignty; these are just some words that best describe the aims and principles of the French Revolution. Did Napoleon Bonaparte I‚ Emperor of France‚ hinder‚ maintain‚ or in fact ‘further’ the aims of the revolution?‚ this is a question in which many historians argue about and can come to no definitive answer. First of all‚ in an economic sense‚ Napoleon definitely followed some of the earlier revolutionary principles in

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    Extended Essay History The Canadian Act of Union in 1840 To what extent was the Act of Union a step towards peace for Canada? Timothy Chua Pacific Academy Candidate Number: 001515-0067 Word Count: 3‚076 Pages: 13  1 ABSTRACT: TO WHAT EXTENT WAS THE ACT OF UNION A STEP TOWARDS PEACE FOR CANADA? The essay introduces a very fresh British North America outlining some causes of the mass immigrants coming in‚ mentioning Loyalists‚ and Pioneers arriving from Europe. The text mentions ethnic conflict and rebellion

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    From 1450 C.E. to 1750 C.E.‚ Japan experienced unexpected political and economic transformation‚ yet the cultural continuities were much perserved. It was during this time period that the Japanese government became more politically centralized and economically flourishing. Meanwhile‚ the cultural traditions were much maintained‚ though new forms existed. To begin with‚ dramatic political changes started in Japan from decentralized to dictatorship. In the early fifteenth century‚ decentralization

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    Machiavelli wrote and studied the change in political beliefs in France and Italy. Machiavelli was a descendant from Florence like Dante but Machiavelli came from a different political climate. Florence had changed many times since Dante’s oligarchy succumbed to the power of rich Signori who gained control of the councils of government. The Signori passed laws that had the upper classes fight to take away power from the lower classes. Slowly the oligarchy became a monarchy

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    even though some were small changes some were significant America still changed. America changed socially‚ politically and technology America changed socially in so many ways. On of the ways America changed socially was during the civil war. The civil war was a war that was fought to end slavery. When slavery ended many slaves were still slaves and they still had no right to vote. Another major social change was the women’s rights. Some of the rights that change for a woman was education‚

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    Compare the debates that took place over American expansionism in the 1840s with those that took place in the 1890s‚ analyzing the similarities and differences in the debates of the two eras. The 1840s and 1890s saw an expansion of American territory‚ as a result of several economic‚ political‚ and cultural factors. The expansionist movements of the 1840s and 1890s were similar in their justifications‚ but the arguments against each differed greatly. Both expansion movements used virtually

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    greatly discussed. The Reformation was led to a desire in seeking changes. The age of Enlightenment prompted looking at things under a different light. It was the ideas of the Reformation and the Enlightenment that led to a desire for classification and roles for each person in society over this expansion of time. Women were never recognized as equals to men by the majority of society. The specific details of a woman’s role entailed did change slightly between the Enlightenment and Reformation; women were

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    government for their segregation policies. “Mandela was arrested for organizing anti-government activities and eventually sentenced to life in prison.” (News Nelson Mandela). Mandela was known for ending apartheid‚ which was “a system that separated whites from nonwhites in South Africa. After spending twenty seven years in prison for fighting against racial inequality‚ he became the country’s first democratically elected president” (News. Nelson

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